What SAT score is required for Blinn TEAM?
Score at least a 650 in MATH on the SAT. Score at least a 276 on the Blinn Math Placement Exam.
There is no way to apply directly to the TEAM Program. Program Requirements: The basic requirements of TEAM include completion of 45 credit hours at Blinn College and 15 credit hours at Texas A&M during the two-year program.
Their overall acceptance rate is 60% (21,676 out of 35, 667 apps), but those are including the PSA and TEAM program students. Students who are admitted under the Top 10% rule make up about half of the accepted students (10,830/21, 676).
Admissions Summary
Texas A&M University is less selective with an acceptance rate of 58%. Students that get into Texas A&M University have an SAT score between 1160–1390 or an ACT score of 25–31.
Completed two or more regular semesters, and. Maintained a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 at both institutions, and. Satisfied all entry requirements for their intended major.
Am I eligible to rush? In order to be eligible to rush, you must be taking classes at Texas A&M University, College Station campus. Blinn Team is eligible to rush if they are taking at least one class at Texas A&M; however, Full Blinn and Texas A&M RELLIS students do not fall under IFC rush eligibility.
Texas A&M Engineering at Blinn students take all their Engineering Academy classes together, but this program does not offer a campus living option for these participants – these students live off campus and commute between the RELLIS Campus in Bryan and Texas A&M University in College Station for their courses.
The Texas A&M-Blinn TEAM Program is a collaborative, co-enrollment partnership between Texas A&M University and the Blinn College District. Students are selected for TEAM by Texas A&M University, through their freshman admissions process. Selected students then co-enroll at Blinn and Texas A&M.
What is the RELLIS Academic Alliance? The RELLIS Academic Alliance is a University System Center, that allows multiple Texas A&M System agencies and regional university partners, as well as the Blinn College District, to offer selective degree and certificate programs in one location.
Is Blinn College a feeder school for Texas A&M?
Blinn College is a community college based in Brenham with a location near Texas A&M in Bryan that has strong transfer partnerships with Texas A&M, but it is not part of the Texas A&M system. In 2020, the college said 53% of its transfer students continue their studies at Texas A&M.
Blinn's 42-hour core curriculum transfers to any public college or university in Texas. Fifty-three percent of Blinn transfer students continue their studies at Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M Engineering at Blinn students take all their Engineering Academy classes together, but this program does not offer a campus living option for these participants – these students live off campus and commute between the RELLIS Campus in Bryan and Texas A&M University in College Station for their courses.
The vast majority of community colleges are open enrollment, which means that they accept anyone who applies, as long as she has a high school diploma or GED. They generally don't require standardized test scores.
The Blinn TEAM ("Transfer Enrollment at A&M") Program is a co-enrollment partnership between Texas A&M and Blinn College that allows Texas A&M to admit several hundred additional qualified students into the Texas A&M freshman class.